Extend the Super Bowl halftime show to 30 minutes

Recent signers:
Dimitrios Shipley and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

As a huge fan of Bad Bunny, We were as millions of others, thrilled to learn that he will be headlining the next Super Bowl halftime show.

This is more than just a performance; it’s an epic moment for all Latinos and Bad Bunny fans around the globe.

His music transcends cultural barriers, offering a chance to celebrate diversity and unity on one of the world's biggest stages.

Currently, the Super Bowl halftime show is only 12-14 minutes long, which is hardly enough time for artists, especially someone of Bad Bunny's caliber, to truly showcase their artistry and connect with the global audience. Lengthening the halftime show to 30 minutes would provide a more enriching and complete experience for viewers, both in the stadium and at home.

The Super Bowl is not only about football but is a cultural spectacle that brings people from various walks of life together. Extending the halftime performance would only enhance this experience, allowing for richer and more elaborate performances that would resonate deeply with the diverse audience.

In the past, Super Bowl halftime shows have featured legendary artists who have created iconic memories, but these moments could be even more memorable if performers had more time. With the growing demand for more inclusive and representative entertainment, extending the halftime show aligns perfectly with this need.

Other global events, such as the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games, have recognized the importance of cultural performances by granting them ample time within their broadcasts. It's time the NFL also recognized this value during the Super Bowl.

Join me in convincing the NFL to extend the halftime show to 30 minutes, allowing artists like Bad Bunny to fully express their creativity and provide fans with unforgettable experiences. Sign this petition to support a richer, more inclusive cultural celebration at the Super Bowl.

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Recent signers:
Dimitrios Shipley and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

As a huge fan of Bad Bunny, We were as millions of others, thrilled to learn that he will be headlining the next Super Bowl halftime show.

This is more than just a performance; it’s an epic moment for all Latinos and Bad Bunny fans around the globe.

His music transcends cultural barriers, offering a chance to celebrate diversity and unity on one of the world's biggest stages.

Currently, the Super Bowl halftime show is only 12-14 minutes long, which is hardly enough time for artists, especially someone of Bad Bunny's caliber, to truly showcase their artistry and connect with the global audience. Lengthening the halftime show to 30 minutes would provide a more enriching and complete experience for viewers, both in the stadium and at home.

The Super Bowl is not only about football but is a cultural spectacle that brings people from various walks of life together. Extending the halftime performance would only enhance this experience, allowing for richer and more elaborate performances that would resonate deeply with the diverse audience.

In the past, Super Bowl halftime shows have featured legendary artists who have created iconic memories, but these moments could be even more memorable if performers had more time. With the growing demand for more inclusive and representative entertainment, extending the halftime show aligns perfectly with this need.

Other global events, such as the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games, have recognized the importance of cultural performances by granting them ample time within their broadcasts. It's time the NFL also recognized this value during the Super Bowl.

Join me in convincing the NFL to extend the halftime show to 30 minutes, allowing artists like Bad Bunny to fully express their creativity and provide fans with unforgettable experiences. Sign this petition to support a richer, more inclusive cultural celebration at the Super Bowl.

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Petition created on October 4, 2025